For someone who admitted no experience at all...the results show otherwise. I couldn't have done one myself so I give you 👍👍👍👍 👍perfect score. For people who are just here to find mistakes..go build one yourselves and see if you can compare. Just amazing.
I love it! A bright airy place to work especially if like thousands and thousands of people nowadays if you do work from home, this is perfect. Great bonus when you come to sell it.
Everyone's a critic! You learned something, which is you can go from concept to reality. Ideas are just commodities and taking action is where it's at.. the world is a merciless environment for all buildings, and you built it so you'll know how to make repairs when thr time comes. Never stop learning and then applying your knowledge. Looks like you and your family had a blast doing it too!
@@jackmarsh550 very true. I would also add, criticism from those who have valuable insights based on relevant information that can actually provide useful feedback.
I certainly commend the work and effort here. And if/when any water/moisture issues were to surface, pretty sure he’s smart (and clearly motivated) enough to find a solution. Job well done! 😎👌
Looks good. Concerned with the windows and door. No structure above them. The weight of the roof is held up by the windows and doors. One day, that door won't open, and over time, the windows are going to break as the weight they are holding. Awesome to see people building and trying new things, enjoy the office!
Yeah they needed headers as they are supporting the roof joists. Still probably will be alright unless someone goes jumping up there. Building regs is a bit over the top
Looks great! Well done. One piece of advise....for your next project...hang the ceiling drywall first and then add the side wall sheets. This way the side wall sheets support the ceiling sheets in the corners and you will have less cracking. But other than that great job....and you were fast...you built the office in under 8 minutes... 😉
Really good video to watch , and built at the right time , comparing the cost of lumber today . I would have gone for a concrete base . My dad told me that if you can build a box , you can build anything .
Looks great, but you're definitely going to have moisture issues. You saw how easily the stain got between the shiplap. I would absolutely have put some OSB on the frame, tyvek, then the cladding. Still a cool looking building though.
@@nicholasburks1118 Water has never sat at the bottom of the garden before building the office. There were two sheds that sat there for many years which stayed dry under the trees. The roof is sloped backwards slightly with a fibreglass roof and guttering on the back edge which goes into a large water butt.
Great work. Like many others have said, I would have insulated and water proofed the building more. It's easy to talk and give advice!! Enjoy your new building
Well done Richard. I see a few people in the comments have picked up on the floor issue. If it was me, I would dig a hole near each of the corners, get something solid in the bottom of the hole, then jack up the building high enough to get some blocks underneath the base. As long as it's raised off the floor by at least 200mm then you should get many more years of use before it needs repairing/replacing. Once again, well done on the build 👍
This was awesome!! I was waiting for the insulation and you put it on the ceiling and walls, awesome!!! you missed the floor though I know it'll make a huge difference , however not a very big deal to add it on that floor? Although you'd have to lift the membrane as well, insulation should be below that damp proofing membrane to make most of it. But who cares, the office looks beautiful, just keep the airflow and heat it properly and you'll enjoy it forever. Oh! If you ever have moisture or damp problem fit little woodstove you will never regret, for the heat it gives AND for how this heat deals with any moisture in the air 👍
This was done in 3 months?!!! That’s really impressive! It looks great and it’s very inspiring to me for when I purchase my future home 🙏🏼 Thank you for this video!!
Wow... I want one. It would be perfect for my writing studio / home office. And on the other side a project screen with PS5. And sofa. Maybe throw in a couple of pinball machines. Ahh if only had the time and money
Looks nice. Needs a header over the doorway and Windows. Depending on the type of timber I would have gone wider for the rafters. A few years down the track you will notice these things.
Awesome job dude! Its so much more satisfying to do it yourself. You didnt pay to have it done, YOU DID IT! also makes the little mistakes have value, almost similar to a fingerprint.
This was fun to watch and inspiring 👍🏻 I also admire that you can take constructive criticism, it’s a rarity these days. Nice work and if it makes you happy without hurtin anyone else, keep on keepin on! 👍🏻 cheers!
Well done, after all your hard work, normally we would put kingspan insulation in the floor makes a lot of difference to heat loss and a breathable membrane like tyvex on the studding under your boarding plus a polythene membrane under your plasterboard, reduces moisture and mould build up in the walls and cold spots. Not being critical but would have future proofed it.
Thank you Anthony for the comment, I will make sure to look at this if I do it again. Although learning how to do stuff online can be very helpful, I came across so much mixed information. At the point of doing the floor I only intended for it to be a big shed, it was only when I got the first two walls up that I wanted it to be something more and at that point it was too late.
Anthony I am gathering all information of building garden room myself [age 81 with slight frame female]. Watching Richard do it made me think few things differently and input from you is real great help. I have to now wait until the weather changes. but I am thing of making wall frames as well as roof frame[?] in my garage. Any suggestion would be gratefully welcome. like do I need a foundation or I can just build on hard core which I can do it now putting lots og gravel which would settle by the time I am ready [hopefully wood will become bit cheaper in next six months or if I can get hold of enough pallets. Thanks in advance
Thank you, far from profession, but works well with me. I did the electrics myself and got them signed off. I didn't want to show doing anything with electrics as it can be dangerous.
I did something similar to this, I built a gym, i did a concrete base, (I think it was actually cheaper, too) I managed to get it to "bow" the water away on the first go (i was so pleased with myself!) I'm not sure what the word for that is, but when/ if it got wet there are never any puddles it drains because the center is ever so slightly bowed upwards. But you can't see it with the eye I left the UNTREATED SHUTTERING on for the concrete. Partly because it was semi buried and I couldn't be bothered looks wise. It's STILL there(I expected to take it off at some point) Anways 20 years later it still looks good. I live in the east of England where there are loads of dry days every week (maybe once or twice a year you get a week without a very dry day) and the wood seems to do ok here as long as it's not standing in wet. It likes to breathe
Really like the design and the windows make it very nice and bright. Just when you insulate, usually need a vapor barrier behind the drywall, to stop airflow, although you're not dealing with the cold like we are in Canada......😆
Nice job fella, yes there’s a couple of things I would have done different but I always say that to myself after building something like this. I’ve just built a Hobbit style playhouse for my grandkids just got to finish inside.
Nice idea! How did you build it and do you get along with moisture issues? Are there any pictures or videos of your project online? Would appreciate to learn more about!
I can really appreciate how much work and effort has gone into that. Looks like the family helped out. Looks fantastic and we'll thought out. Would be interesting to know what you'd do different or better if you were to build another. 👍🏼⭐️
Looks very cool. Main concern would be that you have built a mouse and vermin metropolis under that new office. Buildings like this should have a sealed and insulated floor system so that nothing can get inside the floor system. Awesome aesthetic. Though and a good first build.
@@lison973 The spray foam is not a barrier for pests, they will chew tunnels in it or if you use batt insulation they will do the same or carry it off for nests. In order to seal a floor system like that, it should be sheathed with ply wood or frp panel on the bottom as well. In a locality which does not require insulation, the issue is much less worry as the pests will simply have a place to hang out, not an access to destroy your insulation.
You can do whatever you like, you just have to put your mind to it. The biggest thing I have learnt from what I do for work is to not look at the project as a whole as it will easily scare you off. Break a project down into smaller chunks and tasks in order of what they need to be done in and work at them one at a time. Before you know it the project will be finished.
As an architect all i can say not too shabby my friend. But i see in the near future you will have moisture issues my friend but it can me metigated so no worries.
I'm just worried about building so close to those trees... It looks like you're literally pushed up against a few of them. But good job man... You needed it, you built it, and you're learning from it... What more could you ask for? 🥰
Finished my own this year, yours looks great on the inside 🤟 I was surprised to see no breathable waterproof wrap around studs before cladding, that came up a lot when I was researching. Looks like you intend to heat yours but didn’t see a vapour barrier - be I retesting to hear how it goes with moisture.
Great DIY Build. Do you have project plans/architectural drawings to share along with improvements for “next time”? I’m considering doing this as well :)
Hey all. This looks amazing, and is so helpful to me (I plan to build my own garden workshop). Can people explain exactly what the moisture issues are. I can see that he could have added a membrane around the exterior, but what is wrong with the base? He put a plastic material down. Thanks
You could get moisture coming up from below by capillary action, once it gets to the OSB that goes soggy. So could do another moisture barrier between OSB and sub frame.
Hi Richard, I really enjoyed watching the time lapse. Would you consider doing a slower version, with you narrating over it on the different stages. I think would help someone like me a lot. Another channel called build repair and restore have done that with their garden houses, if you're interested in inspiration. Anyway, thank you for the video.
Hi Shez, unfortunaltey I recorded it as a timelapse on my GoPro so I do not have any slower footage. I am not great at public speaks especially with a Brummie/British accent, no one wants to hear that haha. I will take a look at Build Repair and Restore.
Looks beautiful but as most are mentioning it's very likely you will have issues with moisture getting in. If it ever becomes a real problem, I would remove the exterior cladding and add some poly around the entire unit then reclad
Daft question as I'm looking to rennovate/weather proof an existing large shed, but if I wrapped the shed in tyvek and then reclaim it wouldn't the nails penetrative the membrane make it useless or would it still be enough to provide 0rotection from damp?
@@noneofyourbusiness5134 there's a few methods to seal the nail holes but they're pretty sealed in their own - think of the needle for a blood test, it doesn't come squirting out all around the needle, the skin holds it tight. Also, you can tape or liquid seal over the heads. Watch the Build Show channel as they do lots of cladding in the US.
Was it treated timber used? They do give an odeur for years. I built many houses in wood, 30+ yrs. Well, I do it diffrent. But all the same, you and Mrs did a good effort.
It is very good, I specifically chose the Devolo 2kw heater as it supported Wi-Fi and google home. I can schedule it to come on a specific time, check the temperature etc all controlled from my phone or via voice on my google home hubs.
Hats off to the girl in black. What a great, hard working helper!
Pretty sure that's a woman there bud. Girls are under 18 just like boys.
For someone who admitted no experience at all...the results show otherwise. I couldn't have done one myself so I give you 👍👍👍👍 👍perfect score. For people who are just here to find mistakes..go build one yourselves and see if you can compare. Just amazing.
I love it! A bright airy place to work especially if like thousands and thousands of people nowadays if you do work from home, this is perfect. Great bonus when you come to sell it.
Everyone's a critic! You learned something, which is you can go from concept to reality. Ideas are just commodities and taking action is where it's at.. the world is a merciless environment for all buildings, and you built it so you'll know how to make repairs when thr time comes. Never stop learning and then applying your knowledge. Looks like you and your family had a blast doing it too!
You need criticism to improve
@@jackmarsh550 very true. I would also add, criticism from those who have valuable insights based on relevant information that can actually provide useful feedback.
I certainly commend the work and effort here. And if/when any water/moisture issues were to surface, pretty sure he’s smart (and clearly motivated) enough to find a solution. Job well done! 😎👌
Looks good. Concerned with the windows and door. No structure above them. The weight of the roof is held up by the windows and doors. One day, that door won't open, and over time, the windows are going to break as the weight they are holding. Awesome to see people building and trying new things, enjoy the office!
Yeah they needed headers as they are supporting the roof joists. Still probably will be alright unless someone goes jumping up there. Building regs is a bit over the top
Unfortunately, gravity in time always wins@@scoutrenegade6761
That’s so cool, I bet it was fun to build! I don’t know why but all of a sudden I want to go in my backyard and build one myself! Thanks for sharing
Looks great! Well done.
One piece of advise....for your next project...hang the ceiling drywall first and then add the side wall sheets. This way the side wall sheets support the ceiling sheets in the corners and you will have less cracking. But other than that great job....and you were fast...you built the office in under 8 minutes... 😉
Thank you
@@MrL22 This music is sick... Nice choice Rich.
Really good video to watch , and built at the right time , comparing the cost of lumber today . I would have gone for a concrete base . My dad told me that if you can build a box , you can build anything .
Looks great, but you're definitely going to have moisture issues. You saw how easily the stain got between the shiplap. I would absolutely have put some OSB on the frame, tyvek, then the cladding. Still a cool looking building though.
Yup. He gonna have lots of rotten floor sheathing too. Water gonna sit under the house and steam penetrate into that osb decking.
I wonder if they should have made a sloped roof perhaps?
Yeah waters gonna be an issue. But you can always double batton the outside again and re-sheath it. Depending on your roof overhang of course
@@davekavanagh7599 I agree.
@@nicholasburks1118 Water has never sat at the bottom of the garden before building the office. There were two sheds that sat there for many years which stayed dry under the trees. The roof is sloped backwards slightly with a fibreglass roof and guttering on the back edge which goes into a large water butt.
Experience can get in the way of having fun and learning. Great job of putting your idea into action. Looks great
Inspirational! I have noooo experience either, and would be thoroughly proud of myself after a job like that. Enjoy the workspace!
Hugely appreciated. Thank you.
When you build on your own, you build out of passion. It’s amazing 👍🏻😁🌻🙌👏
Great work. Like many others have said, I would have insulated and water proofed the building more. It's easy to talk and give advice!! Enjoy your new building
Well done Richard. I see a few people in the comments have picked up on the floor issue. If it was me, I would dig a hole near each of the corners, get something solid in the bottom of the hole, then jack up the building high enough to get some blocks underneath the base. As long as it's raised off the floor by at least 200mm then you should get many more years of use before it needs repairing/replacing. Once again, well done on the build 👍
Why did he wrap plastic over the floor? So it can rot?
Needed some Celotex sheets under the flooring, cold feet.
This was awesome!! I was waiting for the insulation and you put it on the ceiling and walls, awesome!!! you missed the floor though I know it'll make a huge difference , however not a very big deal to add it on that floor? Although you'd have to lift the membrane as well, insulation should be below that damp proofing membrane to make most of it.
But who cares, the office looks beautiful, just keep the airflow and heat it properly and you'll enjoy it forever.
Oh! If you ever have moisture or damp problem fit little woodstove you will never regret, for the heat it gives AND for how this heat deals with any moisture in the air 👍
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Very, very nice. Well done. Hope you have enjoyed using it
Good job. Everyone’s a critic. You did great 👍
Nice work Richard, loved the final resust. Really well done mate.
Richard admits he made a few mistakes here, but he gained experience, had a lot of fun and the final result looks great, well done.
Amazing ! Kind of home office I want to have 😀congratulation from France
This was done in 3 months?!!! That’s really impressive! It looks great and it’s very inspiring to me for when I purchase my future home 🙏🏼 Thank you for this video!!
Loving the sound track! Great job on the summer house to
Wow... I want one. It would be perfect for my writing studio / home office. And on the other side a project screen with PS5. And sofa. Maybe throw in a couple of pinball machines.
Ahh if only had the time and money
Seems like we have similar taste, I recently added a 120" projector screen and 4k laser projector. ua-cam.com/video/JQq8YGIRhcI/v-deo.html
They make us put headers above the doors and windows over here, that building is beautiful great job👍🏻🇺🇸
This is so cool! Vids like this put me in the mood to try and build something myself, but I really have two left hands lol
Brilliant team effort and thank you for sharing. I was most impressed with the skimming 👍🏼😷
Amazing skills , multi talented tradesmen , well done sir
Great video. I wish I could do that! It looks like a nice space for an office, too 👍
Wow, truly inspiring. Who cares what you could have done - most of them couldn't have done! You rock!
Looks nice. Needs a header over the doorway and Windows. Depending on the type of timber I would have gone wider for the rafters. A few years down the track you will notice these things.
Headers was the first thing I was thinking also
YOU HAVE DONE AN OUTSTANDING JOB MATE.
Awesome job dude! Its so much more satisfying to do it yourself. You didnt pay to have it done, YOU DID IT! also makes the little mistakes have value, almost similar to a fingerprint.
This was fun to watch and inspiring 👍🏻 I also admire that you can take constructive criticism, it’s a rarity these days. Nice work and if it makes you happy without hurtin anyone else, keep on keepin on! 👍🏻 cheers!
I'd love to do a project like this someday, seems so fun!! Great job
Well done, after all your hard work, normally we would put kingspan insulation in the floor makes a lot of difference to heat loss and a breathable membrane like tyvex on the studding under your boarding plus a polythene membrane under your plasterboard, reduces moisture and mould build up in the walls and cold spots. Not being critical but would have future proofed it.
Thank you Anthony for the comment, I will make sure to look at this if I do it again. Although learning how to do stuff online can be very helpful, I came across so much mixed information. At the point of doing the floor I only intended for it to be a big shed, it was only when I got the first two walls up that I wanted it to be something more and at that point it was too late.
Anthony I am gathering all information of building garden room myself [age 81 with slight frame female]. Watching Richard do it made me think few things differently and input from you is real great help. I have to now wait until the weather changes. but I am thing of making wall frames as well as roof frame[?] in my garage. Any suggestion would be gratefully welcome. like do I need a foundation or I can just build on hard core which I can do it now putting lots og gravel which would settle by the time I am ready [hopefully wood will become bit cheaper in next six months or if I can get hold of enough pallets. Thanks in advance
@@MrL22 you are awesome 👌👌
Yep this will be an issue on cold days, cold feet.
@@VijayaBjoshi wow, 81 years . God bless you
Looks amazing! Very jealous. Love it!
great job bud goes to show what abit of hard work and what can be achieved brillant job
Would have love to have seen how you connected the electricity? Nice work, looks 100% professionally done.
Thank you, far from profession, but works well with me. I did the electrics myself and got them signed off. I didn't want to show doing anything with electrics as it can be dangerous.
Fantastic Project! Well Done Bud.
I did something similar to this, I built a gym, i did a concrete base, (I think it was actually cheaper, too) I managed to get it to "bow" the water away on the first go (i was so pleased with myself!) I'm not sure what the word for that is, but when/ if it got wet there are never any puddles it drains because the center is ever so slightly bowed upwards. But you can't see it with the eye
I left the UNTREATED SHUTTERING on for the concrete. Partly because it was semi buried and I couldn't be bothered looks wise. It's STILL there(I expected to take it off at some point)
Anways 20 years later it still looks good. I live in the east of England where there are loads of dry days every week (maybe once or twice a year you get a week without a very dry day) and the wood seems to do ok here as long as it's not standing in wet. It likes to breathe
Absorbing to watch. Very good and interesting.
Really like the design and the windows make it very nice and bright.
Just when you insulate, usually need a vapor barrier behind the drywall, to stop airflow, although you're not dealing with the cold like we are in Canada......😆
Nice job fella, yes there’s a couple of things I would have done different but I always say that to myself after building something like this. I’ve just built a Hobbit style playhouse for my grandkids just got to finish inside.
Nice idea! How did you build it and do you get along with moisture issues? Are there any pictures or videos of your project online? Would appreciate to learn more about!
Awesome, would love to see some pictures!
Lovely finish and great job.
It's an amazing job. You conceived it. You made it. Big Cheers!
Looks like a lot of hard work! Good job on project I enjoyed watching
Great : would love to pick your brain on a coup,e of things ! Beautiful space and smart way to build it !!!!!
You built a shed with a door and window. It has the thermal and moisture properties of cheap tent but i applaud your efforts.
It’s very pretty Rich!
Respect!
This gives me more courage to build a chicked coop with no experience😂
We’ll done brother 😊👍 I’m planning on building something similar but using a skin of wrinkly concrete boards on the rear walls
Wow! Outstanding job! I love it so much! 🤗🤗
Brilliant 👏
Respect to all the team.
Gav @ Bentley Bathrooms
I can really appreciate how much work and effort has gone into that. Looks like the family helped out. Looks fantastic and we'll thought out.
Would be interesting to know what you'd do different or better if you were to build another. 👍🏼⭐️
Looks really Fab mate, thank you for sharing, what a super new space you have. Love it 👍👍👍
very good when Ur a builder by trade.... good job
Many comments mentioned mistakes made. At the end of the day the building looks mint and it will probably live longer than you! Well done 👍
Building looks nice but has no concrete foundation which will hurt later. It's good work just won't last long since it has no foundation
Rot city, it'll only live a few years before it rots away.
Well Done a great Project in spare time.
Inspired me to to the same
Super video & idia
Excellent job
All the best ..
That's so cool! I don't know anything about building 😂 but with all that greenery surrounding it a sky light and more windows would be lovely.
I loved watching that, epic job
You should put a mini split hvac system in. Will regulate temperature and get rid of humidity . Perfect for the space you have
Not sure why this came up on my recommendations and now I want to build one of these in my garden. Thanks. 😫🤣🤣
Looks very cool. Main concern would be that you have built a mouse and vermin metropolis under that new office. Buildings like this should have a sealed and insulated floor system so that nothing can get inside the floor system. Awesome aesthetic. Though and a good first build.
Can they go back and add in spray foam underneath as a preventative measure under the wooden foundation ?
@@lison973 The spray foam is not a barrier for pests, they will chew tunnels in it or if you use batt insulation they will do the same or carry it off for nests. In order to seal a floor system like that, it should be sheathed with ply wood or frp panel on the bottom as well. In a locality which does not require insulation, the issue is much less worry as the pests will simply have a place to hang out, not an access to destroy your insulation.
Well done!!! It’s super cozy and looks really well done and strong 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
YOU ABSOLUTE LEGEND MATE YOU HAVE INSPIRED ME !! COULD I BUILD A LARGER ONE AND LIVE IN IT AS A HOUSE IN THE UK ??
Fantastic, , and thanks for sharing... Inspirational
This looks awesome! I have no skills whatsoever. I would love to be able to make this!
You can do whatever you like, you just have to put your mind to it. The biggest thing I have learnt from what I do for work is to not look at the project as a whole as it will easily scare you off. Break a project down into smaller chunks and tasks in order of what they need to be done in and work at them one at a time. Before you know it the project will be finished.
looks really well. well done
Excellent build mate, really good work!
Yo legit kudos to you that's a nice build! 👌 thanks for sharing.
As an architect all i can say not too shabby my friend. But i see in the near future you will have moisture issues my friend but it can me metigated so no worries.
Really nice build, loving it!
Outstanding mate, happy 2022.
Thank you buddy, you too.
Huge effort. Well done.
I'm just worried about building so close to those trees... It looks like you're literally pushed up against a few of them. But good job man... You needed it, you built it, and you're learning from it... What more could you ask for? 🥰
That is a problem that we had with our trees.
What an incredible achievement - great job
Awesome work I'm planning something similar and this is inspiring 🙌
Would love to see your progress, keep me posted!
Finished my own this year, yours looks great on the inside 🤟 I was surprised to see no breathable waterproof wrap around studs before cladding, that came up a lot when I was researching. Looks like you intend to heat yours but didn’t see a vapour barrier - be I retesting to hear how it goes with moisture.
Very very good. Brilliant work 👏🏾 💯💥💥💥 well done
Nice job man, looks awesome 👌🏽
Amazing man. Wish I had guts (and £££) to attempt something like this.
Wow amazing well done
Fantastic work dude!
Great DIY Build. Do you have project plans/architectural drawings to share along with improvements for “next time”?
I’m considering doing this as well :)
Fantastic build, very inspiring
Que trabalho incrível!!
Good job. My concern is about window and door lintes. There are any. This may couse the issues in the future.
Looks amazing 👏
Hey all. This looks amazing, and is so helpful to me (I plan to build my own garden workshop). Can people explain exactly what the moisture issues are. I can see that he could have added a membrane around the exterior, but what is wrong with the base? He put a plastic material down. Thanks
You could get moisture coming up from below by capillary action, once it gets to the OSB that goes soggy.
So could do another moisture barrier between OSB and sub frame.
Bloody good job …and at 4K bloody well brought in ….not going to say a work about the underfloor insulation though ..well done and great video
Hi Richard,
I really enjoyed watching the time lapse. Would you consider doing a slower version, with you narrating over it on the different stages. I think would help someone like me a lot. Another channel called build repair and restore have done that with their garden houses, if you're interested in inspiration.
Anyway, thank you for the video.
Hi Shez, unfortunaltey I recorded it as a timelapse on my GoPro so I do not have any slower footage. I am not great at public speaks especially with a Brummie/British accent, no one wants to hear that haha. I will take a look at Build Repair and Restore.
Looks beautiful but as most are mentioning it's very likely you will have issues with moisture getting in. If it ever becomes a real problem, I would remove the exterior cladding and add some poly around the entire unit then reclad
Daft question as I'm looking to rennovate/weather proof an existing large shed, but if I wrapped the shed in tyvek and then reclaim it wouldn't the nails penetrative the membrane make it useless or would it still be enough to provide 0rotection from damp?
@@noneofyourbusiness5134 there's a few methods to seal the nail holes but they're pretty sealed in their own - think of the needle for a blood test, it doesn't come squirting out all around the needle, the skin holds it tight.
Also, you can tape or liquid seal over the heads.
Watch the Build Show channel as they do lots of cladding in the US.
@@james.telfer many thanks for the reply, thats really helpful and put some of my concerns to rest
Was it treated timber used? They do give an odeur for years. I built many houses in wood, 30+ yrs. Well, I do it diffrent. But all the same, you and Mrs did a good effort.
Allot of structures are overbuilt but this is perfect for it's use even with some ground work that could've been done.
Love this, bit random but im looking for a plug in electric rad, how is yours doing and could you let me know what model it is? Thanks
It is very good, I specifically chose the Devolo 2kw heater as it supported Wi-Fi and google home. I can schedule it to come on a specific time, check the temperature etc all controlled from my phone or via voice on my google home hubs.
Nothing like building something with ur wife , great job 👏
Excellent!! I want to do this and was going to do the base the same as you’ve done but I was worried that the base might rot on the slabs ?
Hi, thanks for watching. I have had no signs of rotting. The base is elevated on a bricks then with a layer of rubber membrane.
Amazing work!